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Activities & Events
Visions Lecture Series: "Air Transportation: A Tale of Prisoners, Sheep and Sociopaths"
Monday, January 29 ~ 8:00 p.m.
Concert Hall, Fairfax Campus (map)
Mason Alumni are invited to attend this free lecture as part of a series.
George Donohue, professor of systems engineering and operations research and director of Mason's Air Transport Systems Research Center
Donohue will explain why current U.S. governmental policies are creating problems and what citizens can do about it in his lecture, "Air Transportation: A Tale of Prisoners, Sheep and Sociopaths." Donohue is an expert on airline delays, airline safety issues, air transportation policy and limitations of air transportation system. He frequently comments on airline security issues and the need for policy reform related to terrorist attacks.
The brainchild of Provost Peter Stearns, "The Vision Series" will showcase the talents of Mason experts in health, public policy, psychology, neuroscience, systems engineering, computational sciences and theater.
This event is free but tickets are required. Tickets may be ordered online from the Center for the Arts.

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